Think I got it figured out (at least on my machine). Had to set the printer to AppSocket/JetDirect network printer via DNS-SD. It had been set on IPP Network Printer via DNS-SD. No more issues with...
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Think I got it figured out (at least on my machine). Had to set the printer to AppSocket/JetDirect network printer via DNS-SD. It had been set on IPP Network Printer via DNS-SD. No more issues with...
I've had nearly the exact same thing happen with my 10.04
What's odd is that it did work at one time, now it disables itself immediately after telling the printer to print. Even after re-enabling...
Probably not the best solution, but have you thought of dropbox?
Not 100% it will work, but Openshot uses ffmpeg formats, which I believe support flv file formats. You can try it to splice files together.
OK. I've got 10.04 installed and kdenlive running. I can get my kdenlive to load the feed from my camera after running
but when I reboot my system, it no longer loads up in kdenlive unless I run...
When you installed Ubuntu, did you choose install in available disk space?
Both operating systems should be able to access the network since it's a dual boot machine and Ubuntu sees the NIC installed.
If your router is 192.168.1.1 and you can't see it, you may not have...
you can cd to the directories you're looking for and ls to see the files if you're browsing from the command line.
If you're not that familiar with the command line and would rather have a GUI to...
Do you know what soundcard is in your system?
Not sure how new your motherboard is, but if there isn't an option in BIOS to enable onboard sound, look for a two pin jumper on the board itself that disables the sound and move it to the other set...
You could download and compile a newer kernel and get better performance since the generic kernel loads some things you probably won't or don't need.
Hmm. I'll see if I can reword it. I apologize in advance if it seems like I'm attempting to over simplify this. I also should disclaim that I am not a linux memory management guru so I may be way off...
Oh and if you've got multiple optical drives and they are listed with similar names I'd try this to identify the drive:
sudo eject <name of drive>
The one that opens is the drive you're...
Not sure if this is the best way to go about it, but I'd look in the /media directory and see what drives are listed. Then pull up the console and perform the following:
sudo mount /media/<name...
Since you can log in as root, you could change your password for the given username, and try logging in again. I'n not sure if that addresses the underlying issue, but You may be able to log in again.
It sounds like your system is using a lot of your swap and is using too much virtual memory because it's running thin on physical address spaces in RAM. If you've got an option to add more, I'd try...
What interface are you using to connect to this new network? If it's wireless and you've got encryption set up on it, you can test to see if you can connect at all by plugging into a hardline to the...
If your install will see the drive, it should give you the option of installing it on the entire disk or on the available free space. I've not installed ubuntu on a pre-partitioned system I've...
The first part of your call for help is any easy one. There are no real viruses that effect linux. So no anti-virus, spyware remover, or anything along those lines is needed. A good firewall may...
Try performing the same instructions as superuser.
sudo <command>
(supply your root password and hit Enter)
It should then perform the command, unless the system is currently using it for what...
The secondary router is being used as a switch at the moment. It's an older wired Cable/DSL router that I patched, or bridged, to my wireless router. It was available when I needed to expand my...
I would assume it would block DHCP Discovery and DHCP Request on the outside of the firewall. I just wasn't sure if it would be a factor if all internal traffic was filtered through as well.
The...
I posted a thread over on the network section, but this may more appropriate here.
I'm building a PXE build/DHCP server and I'm running my network on an ADSL modem attached to a wireless router....
Could you provide us with some details about your hardware and if you're using a wireless encryption protocol?
I've recently purchased a Sylvania G-netbook which I'm thinking of reimaging with Ubuntu or reimage with the GOS disk that came with it. This ultra portable comes with a PXE enabled NIC. I thought it...